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contractor edward snowden which exposed america's mass surveillance. the old media organizations are simply a branch of the establishment. we also talk to we could leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media standard road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. and broadcasting a lot of direct from our studios in moscow this is our team sean thomas let's get right to our top story in investigators say they are looking at a number of possibilities of who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd that killed fifteen people ninety's correspondent margaret how will be joining us later with more information we'll bring you her report a little bit later but anti-war activist don de bar now he believes that the international community should have bring to account the state actors that enable such terrorist attacks. people on the ground who did this perhaps may be you know anonymous players just individuals who are incited one way or another but you d
contractor edward snowden which exposed america's mass surveillance. the old media organizations are simply a branch of the establishment. we also talk to we could leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media standard road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. and broadcasting a lot of direct from our studios in moscow this is our team sean thomas let's get right to our top story in investigators say they are looking...
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no sir while most americans think to edward snowden the u.s. government tectum as a spy and a traitor the united states government classified its evidence of its own criminal misconduct its its violations of the bill of rights what we're doing is said to catering to tele tarion procedures which is gathering information about all the individuals in the world. the former intelligence contractor is now in exile knowing for certain that he'd go to jail should he return to the u.s. like bradley and now chelsea manning who was sentenced to thirty five years in jail this august so we could leaks manning released many thousands of diplomatic cables and video proof of u.s. involvement in war crimes another man who found himself in jail this year was john key the first u.s. official to confirm the government's use of waterboarding to interrogate carry suspects i caught up with him shortly before he went to serve his two and a half year sentence i have never believed that my case was about a leak i have always believed that my case is about torture in the
no sir while most americans think to edward snowden the u.s. government tectum as a spy and a traitor the united states government classified its evidence of its own criminal misconduct its its violations of the bill of rights what we're doing is said to catering to tele tarion procedures which is gathering information about all the individuals in the world. the former intelligence contractor is now in exile knowing for certain that he'd go to jail should he return to the u.s. like bradley and...
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edward snowden says george orwell's fictitious big brother is no match for the u.s. national security agency the types of collection the book microphones and video cameras t.v.'s that watches are nothing compared to what we have today snowden revealed that a secret court rubber stamps warrants for telecommunication companies to hand out the data of millions of their customers he also leaked the programs that the government uses to track virtually anything anybody does on the internet and also store that information and he showed how the u.s. government had lie about mass surveillance does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans no sir while most americans think to edward snowden the u.s. government tectum as a spy and a traitor the united states government classified its evidence of its own criminal misconduct its its violations of the bill of rights what we're doing is advocating to tell a tarion procedures which is gathering information about all the individuals in the world. the former intelligence contractor is
edward snowden says george orwell's fictitious big brother is no match for the u.s. national security agency the types of collection the book microphones and video cameras t.v.'s that watches are nothing compared to what we have today snowden revealed that a secret court rubber stamps warrants for telecommunication companies to hand out the data of millions of their customers he also leaked the programs that the government uses to track virtually anything anybody does on the internet and also...
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allies went to work on snowden's associates in london the partner of n.s.a. leaks journalist glenn greenwald was detained at london's heathrow airport and questioned for nine hours because he had some of snowden's documents in his possession then the guardian newspaper in august revealed the men in black suits that entered their offices telling them to destroy hard drives containing classified files or else that g c h q raid took place in july according to the newspaper but by then it was too little too late the publications outed her and chief said there are many copies of these documents in other parts of the world or syria for correspondence but on top of this story let's cross to her she's in london she's been following it closely so either a happy new year to you very shortly thank you for being with us tonight to see you as always snowden certainly put his name on them are a lot of other information too putting it mildly. absolutely well for worse or for better twenty thirteen certainly been a year that demanded our attention and the snowden revelations
allies went to work on snowden's associates in london the partner of n.s.a. leaks journalist glenn greenwald was detained at london's heathrow airport and questioned for nine hours because he had some of snowden's documents in his possession then the guardian newspaper in august revealed the men in black suits that entered their offices telling them to destroy hard drives containing classified files or else that g c h q raid took place in july according to the newspaper but by then it was too...
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whistleblower edward snowden. earlier this morning and marie slaughter used to work as the state department's director of policy planning said on twitter that she agrees with the new york times. slaughter was of course referencing a new york times editorial board opinion piece published on wednesday that called on the obama administration to either pardon snowden or offer him a plea bargain at a tauriel argued that because of the enormous value of the information he has revealed in the abuses he has exposed mr snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile fear and flight it is time for the united states to offer mr snowden a plea bargain or some form of clemency that would allow him to return home that's an editorial also said that in respect in retrospect mr snowden was clearly justified in believing that the only way to blow the whistle on this kind of intelligence gathering was to expose it to the public and let the resulting fear or do the work is superiors would not. a similar editorial published in
whistleblower edward snowden. earlier this morning and marie slaughter used to work as the state department's director of policy planning said on twitter that she agrees with the new york times. slaughter was of course referencing a new york times editorial board opinion piece published on wednesday that called on the obama administration to either pardon snowden or offer him a plea bargain at a tauriel argued that because of the enormous value of the information he has revealed in the abuses...
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political commentator sam sachs takes a look back on the year of snowden. june fifth a bombshell report the guardian's glenn greenwald has secret documents revealing how the n.s.a. is collecting the phone records of millions of arising customers two days later june seventh the washington post barton gellman working with filmmaker lawyer portress follows up with a no other huge story three top secret program known as prism the n.s.a. is also digging into the internet data repast tori's at major tech companies the n.s.a. is surveilling both our telephone and internet communications on a scale unimaginable before this directly contradicts a claim made months earlier under oath by the director of national intelligence james clapper does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all and millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir two days later on june ninth a former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his
political commentator sam sachs takes a look back on the year of snowden. june fifth a bombshell report the guardian's glenn greenwald has secret documents revealing how the n.s.a. is collecting the phone records of millions of arising customers two days later june seventh the washington post barton gellman working with filmmaker lawyer portress follows up with a no other huge story three top secret program known as prism the n.s.a. is also digging into the internet data repast tori's at major...
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contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his trove of evidence to journalists and the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong snowden is later forced to hide out in russia as over the next six months the world's newspapers begin publishing the n.s.a.'s angy c.-h. cues most closely guarded secrets dragnet surveillance on entire foreign populations targeted surveillance on diplomats and world leaders including key allies the black budget of the u.s. intelligence agencies the deliberate tapping of undersea fiber optic cables a commitment to breaking in corruption standards we also learned that the n.s.a. has secretly hacked into google and yahoo is data links barton gellman calls this the most explosive story and it's a was breaking into the data links the private owned the links between for example to google data centers this one in finland and one in hong kong and there intercepting t
contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his trove of evidence to journalists and the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong snowden is later forced to hide out in russia as over the next six months the world's newspapers begin publishing the n.s.a.'s angy c.-h. cues most closely guarded secrets dragnet surveillance on...
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or what should we make of edward snowden like edward snowden i guess i took an oath to preserve and protect the secrets. of my government and the white house and the president and i knew a number of secrets about what was going on in vietnam before the public did now legal secrets i mean secrets that the public should know about i knew of a bomb in cambodia ok i knew we were bombed cambodia long before the republic or the nation found out nixon told me because i wrote the cambodian invasion speech with him and i think i would have been derelict in my duty and i would have been virtually treasonous if i'd gone out and told the public that it might have created a big uproar on the hill and because i had taken an oath to preserve the secrets of the united states buchanan is a fierce warrior on the front lines of the american culture wars i asked him about his response to polls showing majorities of americans supporting marriage equality and pro choice in court decisions of holding those views that the american people have acclimated themselves to what i would call a steady series of defeats in
or what should we make of edward snowden like edward snowden i guess i took an oath to preserve and protect the secrets. of my government and the white house and the president and i knew a number of secrets about what was going on in vietnam before the public did now legal secrets i mean secrets that the public should know about i knew of a bomb in cambodia ok i knew we were bombed cambodia long before the republic or the nation found out nixon told me because i wrote the cambodian invasion...
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ok kelli i know that snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask the other members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a in a very good place poll numbers would suggest not. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care on your wealth care law has been absolutely devastating to his overall agenda it is not only been devastating to his legacy i believe but to his ability to carry out any other big big tag you know. forthcoming. i think that he's lost credibility not only with his own democrats on capitol hill but with the american people and that's that's reflected in the poll numbers so no i think it going into two thousand and fourteen yes he's on really shaky ground and we were looking at midterm elections next year and after that probably we're looking at the presidential election fight and which new party leaders will emerge making obama weaker than e
ok kelli i know that snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask the other members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a in a very good place poll numbers would suggest not. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care on your wealth care law has been absolutely...
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snowden and so documents they decided not to publish and. i mean practically this isn't publish anything worse. than what we can understand from that is that there is a direct relationship between between the different power institutions in our societies and media is most definitely with one of the most important policy. that we have in the verses are three words that was media stand on a small stream wiki leaks founder julian assange and afghan journalist and. when you hear the name pat buchanan a number of associations are likely to pop into your head politician conservative commentator author syndicated columnist or perhaps even broadcaster at seventy five years old you can and has lived and worked in many different capacities but his passion has always remained constant politics r.t. had the opportunity to sit down with a lifelong politico and talk about everything from u.s. intervention in syria to the latest n.s.a. revelations artie's sam sachs has more. pat buchanan he served in three presidential administrations he ran for president
snowden and so documents they decided not to publish and. i mean practically this isn't publish anything worse. than what we can understand from that is that there is a direct relationship between between the different power institutions in our societies and media is most definitely with one of the most important policy. that we have in the verses are three words that was media stand on a small stream wiki leaks founder julian assange and afghan journalist and. when you hear the name pat...
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guardian's editorial board on wednesday made a case for a pardon of edward snowden arguing mr snowden through journalists in the absence of meaningful reliable democratic oversight have given people enough knowledge about the nature of modern intelligence gathering to allow an informed debate. on the other side of the atlantic on the same day the new york times also praised snowden calling him a whistleblower and saying when someone reveals that government officials have routinely and deliberately broken the law that person should not face life in prison at the hands of the same government president obama should tell his aides to begin finding a way to end mr snowden's vilification and give him an incentive to return home. new york times went on to bullet point several of the n.s.a. violations as revealed by snowden including the hacking of data links at google and yahoo the efforts to undermine in christian and prove that the director of national intelligence james clapper lied to congress last march when he said that the n.s.a. was not collecting data on americans. and now to iraq w
guardian's editorial board on wednesday made a case for a pardon of edward snowden arguing mr snowden through journalists in the absence of meaningful reliable democratic oversight have given people enough knowledge about the nature of modern intelligence gathering to allow an informed debate. on the other side of the atlantic on the same day the new york times also praised snowden calling him a whistleblower and saying when someone reveals that government officials have routinely and...
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what snowden has unleashed upon the world the tweet reads silicon valley's losses from its n.s.a. collusion could be as high as one hundred an eighty billion dollars or twenty five percent hit to overall revenues so tech represents twenty percent of the s. and p. five hundred and it has been hit by a financial jihadi group called the n.s.a. this is done more damage to the financial markets in the united states then anything osama bin ladin or whoever did nine eleven could have done right the chance of getting a dime from a terrorist attack in the u.s. is slimmer than the number of people who die from get hit by a television sets so based on the proportion that ratio the n.s.a. a government agency decided to destroy the. twenty percent of the s. and p. five hundred at least and there's contingencies to that by infecting all their products with a disease that is surveillance technology and so americans blowing its own head off you don't need the crazy people's yachties when you have their own country taking a big gun to their own head and pulling the trigger you don't need to arest
what snowden has unleashed upon the world the tweet reads silicon valley's losses from its n.s.a. collusion could be as high as one hundred an eighty billion dollars or twenty five percent hit to overall revenues so tech represents twenty percent of the s. and p. five hundred and it has been hit by a financial jihadi group called the n.s.a. this is done more damage to the financial markets in the united states then anything osama bin ladin or whoever did nine eleven could have done right the...
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and revelations breakthroughs protest edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. food and fracking we look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty. rock and watching r.t. international with me. my russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year dress and pledged to fight terrorists until they are fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days. off has more. the president changed his traditional new year's address location from the kremlin to come out of school in the russian far east where he's currently on an unexpected visit reading the new year with those affected by major floods which happened in the region last summer and led me to put in more of the things he talked about spoke about the challenges that russia had to face in two thousand and thirteen including the two weirdest terror attacks in the volga the president voices voiced his condolences to the families of the victims pledged to provide all the necessary support and help and also promised to continue fighting terrorists unt
and revelations breakthroughs protest edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. food and fracking we look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty. rock and watching r.t. international with me. my russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year dress and pledged to fight terrorists until they are fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days. off has more. the president changed his traditional new...
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kaiser happy happy new year time to say goodbye to twenty thirteen and what a year it was bitcoin and snowden digital bombshells which in twenty fourteen could take down the twin towers of oligarch and banks are imposing a corrupt and inefficient political financial economic system upon us all on the negative side of twenty thirteen ledger it was a great year for a club to kratz banking psychopaths and monetary maniacs for weapons dealers peeping toms and drone operators yes for it was the year these whack jobs introduced the bell in help to buy debt debt and more debt the never ending list of fines for crimes to which j.p. morgan will never have to admit. obamacare the corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax the housing bubble the speculative market frenzy taper talk taper and the murder of aaron swartz so there's a twenty fourteen being a year and what's justice perhaps is done stacey well we can only hope and i think we said that bitcoin and snowden i think those could be the digital boncelles that were laid which could deliver some justice now the first headline is a tweet
kaiser happy happy new year time to say goodbye to twenty thirteen and what a year it was bitcoin and snowden digital bombshells which in twenty fourteen could take down the twin towers of oligarch and banks are imposing a corrupt and inefficient political financial economic system upon us all on the negative side of twenty thirteen ledger it was a great year for a club to kratz banking psychopaths and monetary maniacs for weapons dealers peeping toms and drone operators yes for it was the year...
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ok kelli i know that snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask the other members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a very good place numbers would suggest. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care our new health care law has been absolutely devastating to his overall agenda it is not only been devastating to his legacy i believe but to his ability to carry out any other big big tag. items forthcoming. i think that he's lost credibility not only with his own democrats on the capitol hill but with the american people and that's that's reflected in the poll numbers so no i think it going into two thousand and fourteen yes he's on really shaky ground and we were looking at midterm elections next year and after that probably we're looking at the presidential election fight in which new party leaders will emerge making obama weaker than ever as a lame
ok kelli i know that snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask the other members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a very good place numbers would suggest. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care our new health care law has been absolutely devastating to...
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ok kelly i know that snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask you the members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a in a very good place poll numbers would suggest not. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care on your wealth care law has been absolutely devastating to his overall agenda it is not only been devastating to his legacy i believe but to his ability to carry out any other big big tag you know. forthcoming. i think that he's lost credibility. not only with this own democrats on the capitol hill but with the american people and that's that's reflected in the poll numbers so no i think it going into two thousand and fourteen yes he's on really shaky ground and we were looking at midterm elections next year and after that probably we're looking at the presidential election fight and which new party leaders will emerge making obama weaker th
ok kelly i know that snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask you the members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a in a very good place poll numbers would suggest not. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care on your wealth care law has been absolutely...
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and to get revelations and breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global ronnie's against jam foods and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twentieth century. and welcome to our team to national twenty four hour news life from. our top story now. and families and their washed out have started burying their loved ones who were killed in two successive suicide bombings tox within twenty four hours of each other talk said the city's main train station and a crowded bus the number of dead following the terror attacks has risen to sashay for dozens more still in hospital longer at how well. it is tense it's also very somber traffic seems to be moving more slowly if i was able to catch up with some of the family members of people who have died namely the father of the security guard but here is their story it's been one more uneasy night for residents of russia's southern city of boulder god loved ones of the injured in two terror attacks here held vigils in hospitals while others mourned for. he was a good man a good father a go
and to get revelations and breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global ronnie's against jam foods and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twentieth century. and welcome to our team to national twenty four hour news life from. our top story now. and families and their washed out have started burying their loved ones who were killed in two successive suicide bombings tox within twenty four hours of each other talk said the city's...
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relations and breakthroughs and edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against junk foods and fracking the stories that shaped twenty setting for you. seem to national coming here live from moscow and as our welcome to the. russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days let's get more now from the screen of his day here at sea for us are you going to give us more details on this latest statement by the russian president or the president changed is the traditional new year's address location from the kremlin to what of in the russian far east where he's growing on an unexpected visit greeting the new year with those affected by massive floods which happens there in the region last summer and. also spoke about the recent terror attacks in volgograd voicing his condolences to the families of the victims pledging to provide all the necessary assistance and support and also promising to continue fighting t
relations and breakthroughs and edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against junk foods and fracking the stories that shaped twenty setting for you. seem to national coming here live from moscow and as our welcome to the. russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days let's get more now from the screen of...
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and relations and breakthroughs are approached as edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against g.m. foods and fracking a look at the stories that shaped twenty thirteen. and a very warm welcome to our seem to national twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is you'd actually power it on main story now russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated as follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days let's get more details now from the screen of a young girl please tell us about this statement from the russian president. well the president changed his traditional new year's address location from the kremlin to the russian far east where he's currently on an unexpected visit reading the new year with those affected by major floods which happened in the region last summer and led me to put in more of the things he talked about spoke about the challenges that russia had to fisa in two thousand and thirteen including the latest terror attacks in a bl
and relations and breakthroughs are approached as edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against g.m. foods and fracking a look at the stories that shaped twenty thirteen. and a very warm welcome to our seem to national twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is you'd actually power it on main story now russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated as follows two...
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and revelations breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against fruits and fracking look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty. it will show you all seem to national life or most my name is you know let's go to our main story. and families in the russian city of volgograd have started back. successive suicide bombings at times within twenty four hours of each targeted the city's main train station and a crowded bus the number of dead following the terror attacks has risen to. dozens wants to hospital how is and. is tense it's also very somber traffic seems to be moving more slowly than i was able to catch up with some of the family members of people who have died namely the father of the security guard who says one of two people who will be having a funeral today and here is their story it's been one more of an easy night put a resident of russia's southern city of. loved ones of the injured in two terror attacks held vigils in hospitals others mourned. he was a good man a good father a good son a good grandson there
and revelations breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against fruits and fracking look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty. it will show you all seem to national life or most my name is you know let's go to our main story. and families in the russian city of volgograd have started back. successive suicide bombings at times within twenty four hours of each targeted the city's main train station and a crowded bus the number...
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the snowden revelations arguably the biggest security leak in u.s. history and the impact of that really cuts governments the country's worldwide and no more was felt than hair in the u.k. but as you're about to see it wasn't just edward snowden he paid the price for getting the truth out there. as revelation of the revelation came britain began playing hardball if the government couldn't get its hands on snowden they'd get whoever they kid even the partner of the journalist he got the leaks into the. the scape case the bailiffs with this year laid bare deeply embarrassing the prime minister he promised to protect privacy rights but instead of reining in the spooks the knives were out for the newspapers of this country. how do you want. to. live in a democracy. most of the people working on this story british people who have families in this country who love this country. the question but yes we are patriots. and one of the things we are patriotic about is the nature of the democracy in the nature of a free press for a while and it looks like somethi
the snowden revelations arguably the biggest security leak in u.s. history and the impact of that really cuts governments the country's worldwide and no more was felt than hair in the u.k. but as you're about to see it wasn't just edward snowden he paid the price for getting the truth out there. as revelation of the revelation came britain began playing hardball if the government couldn't get its hands on snowden they'd get whoever they kid even the partner of the journalist he got the leaks...
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was and your we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning's kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for kelsey manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use on a regular basis and if you're going to ask for clemency for snowden i don't see why you should also ask for manning all right archie web producer andrew blake and political commentator sam sachs thanks for working as. well new york stop and frisk program had a number of road blocks this past year part of the high profile trial over the legality of the practice and then with allegations of abuse by individual officers but with the end of michael bloomberg his reign as mayor and the beginning of bill de blasio is where does the future of the something for us program stand for more we turn now to our to correspondent honest enou
was and your we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning's kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for kelsey manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use on a regular basis and if you're...
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on the way we look back and edward snowden's revelations shocking millions worldwide as the n.s.a. spy scandal became arguably the biggest story of the year we'll recap details as well as the other events of two thousand and thirteen in a couple of minutes. he survived the atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving. hope. loves to so many children. nikolai the lyrics. to. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others to refuse to notice. faces change the world lights next. to the picture of his days. from roads to. thanks for staying with us thirteen minutes past the hour as the world counts down the final hours of the year we're looking back at the key stories that shape two thousand and thirteen when everyone will have their personal things to remember for some of the year's events reached out to affect millions from the global spy scandal to diplomatic breakthroughs in the middle east to the early release of russia's most famous prisoner here is how twenty may go down in the books. i would describe this man as an american hero he
on the way we look back and edward snowden's revelations shocking millions worldwide as the n.s.a. spy scandal became arguably the biggest story of the year we'll recap details as well as the other events of two thousand and thirteen in a couple of minutes. he survived the atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving. hope. loves to so many children. nikolai the lyrics. to. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others to refuse to notice. faces...
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but as you're about to see it wasn't just edward snowden he paid the price getting the truth out there. as with a revelation came pushed to began playing hardball if the government couldn't get its hands on snowden they'd get that they kids even the punt know the journalist he got the leaks into the. this case the bayliss was this late deeply embarrassing the prime minister he promised to protect privacy rights but instead of reining in the spooks the knives were out for the newspapers of this concrete. argue. that. we live in a democracy in the midst of the people working on this story british people who have families in this country who love this country. to question but yes we patriots. and one of the things we all patriotic about is the nature of the democracy in the nature of a free press for a while and it looks like something was going to be done over the case intelligence themselves for the first time giving evidence in the public but there was none of the high handed interrogation that the whistle blowing journalists enjoy it as a serious conflict going on between a. growing n
but as you're about to see it wasn't just edward snowden he paid the price getting the truth out there. as with a revelation came pushed to began playing hardball if the government couldn't get its hands on snowden they'd get that they kids even the punt know the journalist he got the leaks into the. this case the bayliss was this late deeply embarrassing the prime minister he promised to protect privacy rights but instead of reining in the spooks the knives were out for the newspapers of this...
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and still to come we look back at how edward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people around the world this is the n.s.a. spy scandal arguably became the biggest news story of the outgoing year we'll recap the details as well as the other top of events of two thousand and thirteen and if you minutes. taking a look first though at some other stories making global headlines this hour seven time formula one champion michael schumacher fighting for his life after a skiing accident in the french alps doctors one they can't predict the outcome is there a certain remains in a medically induced coma forty four year old sports legend was skiing with his teenage son off piste when he fell and suffered a head injury that required doctors to perform two operations. three tries by french chinese and now australian ice breakers to reach a russian ship have stuff stuck in the antarctic have failed the vessel the academic chicago has been stranded since christmas stuck in the ice with its crew set to be evacuated now by helicopter and american icebreaker the polar star could still give it a
and still to come we look back at how edward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people around the world this is the n.s.a. spy scandal arguably became the biggest news story of the outgoing year we'll recap the details as well as the other top of events of two thousand and thirteen and if you minutes. taking a look first though at some other stories making global headlines this hour seven time formula one champion michael schumacher fighting for his life after a skiing accident in the...
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still to come we look at back at how edward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people around the world as the n.s.a. spy scandal became arguably the biggest story of twenty thirteen live details and the other top stories of the year if humans. it was the year these whack jobs introduced the. two by debt debt and lord debt the never ending list of fines for crimes to which j.p. morgan will never have to admit obamacare the corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax the housing bubble. and the new year in this edition of the process we ask what is in stores as we start two thousand and fourteen and what will make this year different even better from the you that is who should we keep borrowing and what stories should be. thirteen minutes past the hour now as the world counts down to the final hours of two thousand and thirteen we're looking back at the main stories that shaped the outgoing year when everyone will have some personal things to remember of the year for some of the year's main events reached out to affect millions from the global spy scandal to diplomatic b
still to come we look at back at how edward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people around the world as the n.s.a. spy scandal became arguably the biggest story of twenty thirteen live details and the other top stories of the year if humans. it was the year these whack jobs introduced the. two by debt debt and lord debt the never ending list of fines for crimes to which j.p. morgan will never have to admit obamacare the corporate espionage surveillance state the bedroom tax the housing...
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so that when we look back at outward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people and that is the n.s.a. spy scandal became arguably the biggest news story of the year we recap details and plenty of the other events of two thousand and thirteen in a couple of minutes. but first taking a look at some other global headlines this hour seven time formula one champion michael schumacher is fighting for his life after a skiing accident in french alps doctors warn they can't predict the outcome as the research means in a medically induced coma the forty four year old sports legend was skiing with his teenage son off piste when he fell and suffered a head wound that required doctors to perform two operations. three attempts five french chinese and australian ice breaker is to reach a russian ship stuck in the end in the antarctic have failed the vessel the academics you call a ski has been stranded since christmas with its crew set to be evacuated by helicopter an american icebreaker the polar star could still give it a go but that won't be for another week despite this scientists aboard
so that when we look back at outward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people and that is the n.s.a. spy scandal became arguably the biggest news story of the year we recap details and plenty of the other events of two thousand and thirteen in a couple of minutes. but first taking a look at some other global headlines this hour seven time formula one champion michael schumacher is fighting for his life after a skiing accident in french alps doctors warn they can't predict the outcome as...
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well i think it's quite sad actually it would snowden didn't go to infect the media he went to someone that's closely associated with us and specific journalist glenn greenwald and another specific journalist laura portress. the most prominently a couple journalists to wiki leaks has gone clean greenwald's for his part was then working with the guardian has lists the guardian as a result. of the censorship by the guardian all of that material to date less than two point five percent of the snowden i think documents have been published. the majority of the media are still reluctant to challenge the government like you said and speaking of glenn greenwald recently he reprimanded journalists across the globe for not standing up to the government lets out so have a listen to what going greenwald had to say at a recent conference and hamburg what it is that we were targeting in the behavior of the media over the past six months is just revelations have emerged almost entirely without and despite the role of the us media and their british counterparts is to be voices for those what the great
well i think it's quite sad actually it would snowden didn't go to infect the media he went to someone that's closely associated with us and specific journalist glenn greenwald and another specific journalist laura portress. the most prominently a couple journalists to wiki leaks has gone clean greenwald's for his part was then working with the guardian has lists the guardian as a result. of the censorship by the guardian all of that material to date less than two point five percent of the...
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on the way when i say international we'll look back at how edward snowden's revelations shocks millions of people worldwide task the n.s.a. spying scandal became give me the biggest news story of the outgoing get the recount the details as well as the other top of balance of twenty six here in a few minutes. the beginning of the long politics. moxy fades from my life. and now enough temptation of. the darkness last for six months. more than people. and it is easy to hide the rifle as a scooter. because the other do so in a space about there are no indigenous people but there are others who do choose this frozen life. this is could be right about if you are in the conductor. good lumber tour kirby was eighty two billy's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately he doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation and why you should care about humans and. this is why you should watch only on the algae dot com. this is all seem to national welcome as the world council down the final hours of twenty thirteen while looking back at the big news stories that showed they ar
on the way when i say international we'll look back at how edward snowden's revelations shocks millions of people worldwide task the n.s.a. spying scandal became give me the biggest news story of the outgoing get the recount the details as well as the other top of balance of twenty six here in a few minutes. the beginning of the long politics. moxy fades from my life. and now enough temptation of. the darkness last for six months. more than people. and it is easy to hide the rifle as a scooter....
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person solve all the truth snowden promises to keep the leaks coming through twenty fourteen together we can find a better balance and mass surveillance and for a mind to the government that if it really wants to know how we feel asking is always cheaper than spying. the u.s. government can and will shutdown it came to a standstill for over two weeks in what's becoming an annual tradition. america took a beating here lawmakers couldn't agree on raising the debt ceiling and came very close to defaulting on some seventeen trillion dollars then surely the market's going to say we don't want to play this game many more we're not ulit you money at any price the i.m.f. and world bank warned of dire consequences while china called for the world's d. americanization given that we see time and time again these political crisis appear in the us i think there would be more calls for sort of trying to reduce dependence in america eventually a deal and thousands of federal employees could go back to work parks and war memorials reopened and protests die down but the shut down side effects lingered
person solve all the truth snowden promises to keep the leaks coming through twenty fourteen together we can find a better balance and mass surveillance and for a mind to the government that if it really wants to know how we feel asking is always cheaper than spying. the u.s. government can and will shutdown it came to a standstill for over two weeks in what's becoming an annual tradition. america took a beating here lawmakers couldn't agree on raising the debt ceiling and came very close to...
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were married weren't snowden and the. revelation that they are going. around the world. created a new. million american. our nation waits. subject that suspicion was all surveillance down millions of people across the globe so i would say that's the top story and what's interesting is how the mainstream media is so humbled that from the beginning even though half of the country and polls were showing their face on it snowden that somewhat of a hero in a brave individual so many in the mainstream media because big corporate media are so cozy with the state and so cozy with the work their state. with that animosity toward snowden there were even people in mainstream media calling for the journalist glenn greenwald who broke the snowden story he should be prosecuted so i think it's the classic example of a huge story best and main you could really trust the mainstream media but independent media have gone down on it. and i would say that it brings us to another problem and in the media this year which is the ownership problem that the washington post has now all by the amaz
were married weren't snowden and the. revelation that they are going. around the world. created a new. million american. our nation waits. subject that suspicion was all surveillance down millions of people across the globe so i would say that's the top story and what's interesting is how the mainstream media is so humbled that from the beginning even though half of the country and polls were showing their face on it snowden that somewhat of a hero in a brave individual so many in the...
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was and you we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for chelsea manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use out a regular basis and if you're going to ask for clemency for snowden i don't see why you should also ask for manning all right archie web producer andrew blake and political commentator sam sachs thanks for working as. well keeping with tradition president obama used the power of clemency to reduce the sentences of eight people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses before the new year all eight prisoners were convicted of possessing crack cocaine and each of them has served more than fifteen years in prison so why reduce the sentences of these a specific eight people while the obama administration has attempted to address what it
was and you we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for chelsea manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use out a regular basis and if you're...
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was and your we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning's kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for chelsea manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use that a regular basis and if you're going to ask for clemency for snowden i don't see why you should also ask for manning all right archie web producer andrew blake and political commentator sam sachs thanks for working as. well we are just about a month away from the twenty fourteen winter olympic games taking place in sochi officials in the olympic staff are making their final preparations before they head off to russia to participate in the games here's a look behind the scenes at some of the other things there are to do in sochi before the games begin with r t is to say. you bought your ticket thousands of kilometers blog hu
was and your we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning's kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for chelsea manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use that a regular basis and if you're...
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startling things happen this year we saw the emergence of a fast food workers movement we saw edward snowden bring the american security state to its knees and we saw republicans in congress shut down the government for the first time in seventeen years tonight we'll take a look back at some of the biggest stories of two thousand and thirteen and make some predictions about what to expect for two thousand and fourteen we'll focus on four main topics the economy the media labor and the environment economist richard wolffe will help me break down twenty thirteen's economic news and look ahead to two thousand and fourteen jeff cohen founder of fairness and accuracy in reporting a stop by to discuss the year in media james hoffa president of the international brotherhood of teamsters will join me to talk about the year in labor and three fifty dot org. bill mckibben help us take a look back at the year in environmental news we started i had special new year's eve show with economist professor and author richard wolfe i spoke with earlier i started by asking him what he thought was the most impor
startling things happen this year we saw the emergence of a fast food workers movement we saw edward snowden bring the american security state to its knees and we saw republicans in congress shut down the government for the first time in seventeen years tonight we'll take a look back at some of the biggest stories of two thousand and thirteen and make some predictions about what to expect for two thousand and fourteen we'll focus on four main topics the economy the media labor and the...